U.S. District Judge Lance Africk's Wednesday order calls for the city to spend more than $400,000 on the plan initially for renovations and supplies at the state's Hunt Correctional Center, where the inmates will be housed. The city also will be required to supply more than $200,000 monthly for security and mental health staff at Hunt, and food for inmates.

Africk's ruling is the latest in the court-ordered jail reform effort. The city, which funds the jail, and the sheriff, who manages it, have been at odds over how to fund the reforms.